DIRECTION: Read the statement carefully. Write A if the statement is true and B if it is not, write the letter of the correct answer on the blank before each number. Then, shade your answers at the back of the questionnaire. 1. In evaluating a story, you need to examine the experience of the character. 2. In evaluating a story, you need to examine the clear series of events, 3. In evaluating a story, you need to examine the description of the setting. 4. In evaluating a story, you need to examine the consistency of the point of view used. 5. In evaluating a story, you need to examine the development of the theme. 6. In evaluating a story, you need to examine use a rubric. 7. In evaluating a story, you need to examine use a criterion. 8. Evaluating a story is to help you better understand the different elements of the story. 9. Evaluating a story is a burden to a reader. 10. Evaluating a story needs a self-assessment question. 11. Evaluating a story helps the reader further understand the story. 12. Evaluating a story helps infer to the reader which story is more precised. 13. Evaluating a story has undergone a great learning experience. 14. Evaluating a story tells more about described the setting with complete details. 15. Evaluating a story tells more about properly sequenced the events. 16. Evaluating a story tells more about consistent point of view in all the parts of the story. 17. Evaluating a story tells more about successfully gave details about the theme. 18. Evaluating a story tells nothing about a selection read. 19. Evaluating a story tells does not need criterion. 20. Evaluating a story tells does not need rubrics.